What the Bird Box creatures look like finally revealed
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FSU Travels to Virginia for Marquee Top-10 Match-up
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Woman 'sent man 159,000 texts before making freaky threat'
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Iran to deploy fleet to Atlantic Ocean: Naval commander
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Perth mother to face risky driving charge
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World Bank president Jim Yong Kim to step down early
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Ring’s newest doorbell sits over your door’s peephole

Ring says there's no need for drilling or making any other major changes to your door, but you do need a door with a peephole for this thing to work.

Ring offers a home security system, called Alarm, which launched previous year with a kit that consisted of an alarm, keypad, a motion sensor ($30 each for additional ones), and a window or door sensor ($20 each for additional ones). You'll still have a peephole viewer via the door, but also now through the Ring app.

Amazon-owned Ring is kicking off CES 2019 - and the new year - with a new video doorbell, a Smart Lighting system, and a Ring Alarm expansion. Peepholes are centered in the middle of the door, in ideal line of visitors.

The Ring Door view Cam is a smart, compact HD camera that delivers mobile notifications when anyone presses the built-in doorbell button, knocks on the door or triggers the motion sensors (a feature unique to this video doorbell).

In addition, the Ring Smart Lighting lineup will include a wired floodlight that connects to your current electric box that will be priced at $69.99.

It will be officially available in the US later this year for $199, and come to the UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Norway, Belgium, Spain, Sweeden, Denmark, and Finland eventually as well. You can take this sequence even further if you have a Ring Protect Plus subscription; the Ring Smart Lights can then prompt Ring Doorbells and cameras to start recording.

Ring has not yet announced pricing or a release date for these new products.

It is also introducing smart lock integration with triggering functionality. We will keep you posted when that happens.